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  2. Hydrosteer - Wikipedia

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    Hydrosteer was the name given by George Kent Ltd and Cam Gears Limited through Hydrosteer Limited [1] of Luton, England, to its automotive power steering system. Initially Hydrosteer manufactured the Ross-Link system for commercial vehicles from 1953 under licence from Ross Gear and Tool of U.S.A. [2] Their own product available from 1961 was based on a cam and peg system and was characterised ...

  3. Jackson Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    During World War I, car production at the firm declined by more than half, since the company was producing materiel for the war effort. For 1919, all production was geared to military supplies. Many Jackson dealers at this time converted to Jordan dealerships. When car production resumed in 1920, the cars apparently were not as good as previously.

  4. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    After the war, normal steering gear production continued until its closure in 2001. It was demolished in 2002. Saginaw Steering Gear complex: Buena Vista Township, Michigan: United States: Complete Hydraulic and Electric Power Steering Systems, Halfshafts, Intermediate Drive Shafts: 1953: 2010: Located at 3900 E. Holland Road.

  5. Nexteer Automotive - Wikipedia

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    1995: Speed Variable Assist, Electric Power Steering; 1999: Power Tilt Telescope Column, Quadrasteer; 2004: Active Energy-Absorbing Column, Tri-Glide Halfshaft Joint; 2009: Single Pinion Electric Power Steering; 2010: World’s first 12-Volt Electric Power Steering Systems; 2011: Full Size Truck Rack Electric Power Steering [13] and CrossGlide ...

  6. Mauck Special Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Mauck Specialty Vehicles was a builder of custom bus-like vehicles headquartered in Worthington, Ohio, United States, created by Andy Mauck.It was located near the headquarters of Worthington Industries, run by John McConnell, who provided the early financing to get the company started.

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